I have to chuckle when I hear Gore criticize the Bush administration for the way they've handled -- or not handled -- the war on terrorism. Whether it's been a success or not -- and I think, for the most part, it's been a resounding success -- is there any sane American who would rather have Gore sitting in the Oval Office right now?

I wouldn't call him a traitor for voicing dissent about the war on terrorism -- that's his right as an American. But I wonder if he really thinks Americans are buying any of what he says?? Leno looked like he was struggling to take this guy seriously.

You know, his comments about the media remind me of the bizarre press conference when Clinton's press people threw together that paranoid document "proving" that certain "dark forces" in right-wing media were generating news stories intended to destroy the Clinton administration.

Rather weird the supposed adults in the Democrook party have picked up that line. I wonder then, who is jerking their chains?

I didn't hear the Osama/Hussein comment (the T.V. is in the other room), but it still doesn't bother me that Gore is spouting all of this. I say, let him shout it from the rooftops. Every time he opens his yap, we pick up a few more electoral votes in '04. :)

Perhaps Leno realizes which side his audience is buttered on - 65% of his audience . . . certainly makes him more "centrist" on political expressions. Jay is, IMHO, much more pragmatic than, say Larry King. Larry King would not understand any of the definitions of "pragmatic" (Dealing or concerned with facts or actual occurrences; practical).

G_d is he more boring than ever! My great uncle, whom recently suffered three strokes, speaks faster and with more articulation than Al does. Sad to say, but Leno was tougher on Al Bore than any of the rest of the pundits I saw him with. Man....I hope he runs again! What a loser!

He was late to the show, like he was for Larry King last week. He blamed L.A. traffic again. An environazi like him should be zipping through traffic in a Segway, shouldn't he?

He should be walking, no? Of course, he would have to leave home three hours early to make his appointment - like he and his fellow socialists expect all of us to do were they to regain power. What was the problem?

Gore said "most of the media plays things right down the middle", but the "right wing" element manages to work stuff in that "gets picked up" by the mainstream media.

"Right down the middle"? The New York Times? The Washington Post? The LA Times? The Atlanta Journal-Constitution? The Philadelphia Inquirer? Right down the middle???

Hey Gore, you freakin' scumbag liar - - want to review the last 50 years of political endorsements by all these "right down the middle" newspapers? Or do you want to talk about Walter Cronkite, Dan Rather, and Peter Jennings?

At least Leno had the decency to (mildly) counter that Hollywood is "liberal". (Though he almost choked when he made that admission, and said something about a "small group".)

I wonder if he really thinks Americans are buying any of what he says?? Leno looked like he was struggling to take this guy seriously.

Hmmm, let's see.... there is this VRWC and here he sits on national TV telling us all about it in a public - and entertaining (although I might add he doesn't realize it's just supposed to be for entertainment)- forum.

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